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R R me ~ J LRIbIJj3. 6:30 oclock. Other services as usual. iU ii°l CA4TOI
Moral Elasticity" will be the sub- -r
,nnn nlln itiiect of the morning sermon by Dr. Mr. Siegel Mayer, display advertis-.
- ., ..hA fllhfl f rl1L L. A. Barrett at the Presbyterian 'Ing solicitor of the Ann Arbor Times
church. ,:At noon, Prof. W. D. Render- News, will speak at 11 o'clock tomor-
res for the~ Junior Girls' play- son speaks before tile student class on row morning in room 27 of Univer-
1 sale at rahams,81t1's and The secretary of thle. governor Of ,"The Effect of tile English Bible on sity hall. Tie talk will be made be-
's'kbookstores. the state, a state social service direc- English Literature." fore the journalism class In adver- (I
- tor, and, two members of tile faculty "Food and Drink for Hungry Souls" tisement writing and will concern the _
is Interested in extra apparatus are tile added attractions in tonar- will be the topic of tile morning ser- practical side of newspaper work, giv -__
e for tile, coming meet may 'on and "Jesus Before tie, Priests" ing some of tie obstacles newspaper
to tile, gymnasium from 9] o 12 iwslclcuc evcs the topic of the evening service by m*j run up against.P
kt on Wednesday, March'29 Major Ralph Duff, secretary to Gov- Rev. E. C. Stlhorn at Zion Lutheran Mr. Mayer is a graduate of tiei
ernor Groesbeck and for some time a curch. The Upper Room Bible class school of jurnalism of tie University-
University women are Invited to prominent minister, will preach at tile will meet at 9:30 o'clock in Lane hal. of Missouri. He graduated from that
themeeing o tie Sudet-morning service of the Congregational Rev. P. P. Arthur at the church of school in 1913.
ira confeence whiheSubeng- hurch. At 7 o'clock Dean Hugh Ca- Christ, will preach. on the topics, "Am
~ereove til wek en. A 10bot, of the Medical school, will speak I My Brother's Keeper?" in the morn- ExetanatBloilStin
kt this . morning"there .will on the subjet, "The Relation of st- Ing and "Jesus as a Teacher" at night. Twenty registrations have been re-
,ipudiscussion between tile two ence to Immortality" At Trinity Lutheran church, Rev. L ceived for the summer camp at the
open.grs{n aiu sbet Rev. John H. Lever, superintendent F. Gunderman, will Use the sub~e4its, University Biological station at Camp
da.At tilh feno meeting seoial service of the Episcopal diocese "Coming to Ourselves" for his morn- Davis. This is indicative of the great-
wil bea fw sorttals wichof -Michigan, will again occupy tile Ing sermon and "The Returniof Christ est enrollment tie cam hsevra
ae fllowed by a social hour and pulpit at the morning service at Sit. to Judgment" in the evening. tn the opinion of Prof. George R. La
xAndrew's Episcopal church . Rev. C. 'Rue, director of, the Biological station.
-T. Webb will, continue his series of An interesteing solution to the Sun- The camp will accommodate 50 stu-
s .resmanGrls' Glee clubv will great men of the Christian church by day evening luncheon problem is be- dents. The greatest enrollment at any
Frsmnspeaking on "Pope Gregory tile Sev- ing given by the Arcade Cafeteria.- time last year was 42. '
i meeting at 4:10 o'clock tomor-' entil" at the evening service at 4:30 Adv.
fternoon in Barbour'gymnasium. o'clock. 'Reverend Lever will speak________________
again at 6:90 o'clock. I
!Rene Talampn will address -"New, Tests, of Old Gospel"! will be A Reliable jeweler'I
rebers of tile'irls' Educational the subject o~ Reverend Robins at the' W~iEN ELECTING A DOCTOR
at $ o'clock Tuesday evening at morning service of the Unitarian,
sa Cook building. Professoar Tala- church, this will consist of some re- to diagnose the trouble with your heat- 11 Soth Main
vill discuss various phases of tile fsections on Thomas Mott .Osborne's or1u1n ytm uetesm HPA
tpeace conferee held at Wash address last Sunday. " Prof. Russell irgopugbn yteuethIae
L. Watson of the frestry deartmentgood judgement you excercise in chnoos- 1221[CH92
°.' -= -- ~~~will ,speak on "A Forester's View of192MRH92
earsals of i"Yellow Jacket" will Lfe" in the evening at 6:30 o'clock. ing your physician.' S M1 T W T i F S
ld as follows: Monday at 4 "Solved by' Going Forward" will be 1 2 "3 . 4
k; . Plum Blossom, See No, Yel- the "theme taken by Rev. R E. Sayles Yo ur cnfidncein its ill no-be mis- 568 7 8 9 10 11
lcket; at 5.6 o'lockCileer Moo, for the morning program at tile Bapt- laced. We are exerts in our roes- 1 0 2 2 2 4 2
Wong.;. Tuesday from .2 to 4 list church. Rev. C. A. Brauer at St. 26 27 28 29 '83 31
I,sact. 1; 4 o'clock, end of act 2. Paul's Lutheran church will preach Sion and offer you the benifit of many BATS - RTNq - HATS
g Yung, ;Yellow Jacket, Git Hok on "The Bread of Light" in the morn- Roene.Bblocke at graly recepres
i ee Sin, Suey Sin Fai, Ta Char Ing and "Ti Mockery Tl r the years of exp Turned Inieou, ity a edued ries
g Moy Fail1LoY. Wednesday, at Cross" at night. n1 A#iings they are as good as new. Sig
lck, act 1; at 4 o'clock act 2, Dr. A. W. Stalker will, preach on HUTZEL & COMPANY class work only.
art; at 5 o'clock act 2,.second "Real Freedom" in the morning serv- Phone 41 1 19 E;.Washntn ft. 'FACTORY NAT STORE
ice at tile I fethodist church and on dl? PACKARD STEET
"Your Vocabulary and Your Destiny," eolihoe 17039
= - --I in, the evening servicie. The "Open
I t THE TRHEATERS j HOI4 Sunday afternoons will be
-. ,Do Yu Neglect Youar ?
SLEPAw mR - BTCorrespondence? '
TM AY STEA ATWR tBBUf so, we can advise you of a good way
1 H CU to catch up4 and stay caught upI.
- HECII tiIJICH Come down here today and, select a
112 Arbor Street box of our superfine writing paper.
ISOreen 1tJ e t!! ii4 a l.St est It will inspire, you to wite your de-
______________ --=___________ laed letters becaue you will want
., your friends to see your good look-
Cade-o Mix in "Chasing ig stationery.
Mon. 10.D MORRL
,estic' - Aita tewart -in 4 .R L
Playthings ofe Destiy" .The Stationery and Tpewritr store
rphleum >i- Norma Talmadge
n "The Sign,on the -Door." l
e_"The - River's EPnd,"' by fI__
amy es Olivier Curwood.. Beginning Night3 50 ot$2O
A RI erthl -- Doris May' in "Boy :Wed______K .& Sat at
ray",'Today (5TR0T0 to $1.5
TH.WI SEATS NOW,
'rik e "RPpe r" cIT MIGHT HAVE BEEN YOURSB T ER T AN V R
ril ( etat3=-R r.apx" is te thou1gt thailt should 'enterr
ritil Mc ntyre and Heath. Iy ur mind when you see fire.
ute M c i n ( et o L - . Ins rance i s the' only sure w ay M ~ U E ~ E E J 4 ~h ,
'Tile- Bird of ,Paradise,"' with to protect your car, your home, -'
'{awaiian singe rs and players. in fact all your belongig.Dot
____ hesitate like the other fellow, but
____________ protect yourself now.''E T
has been definitely established ! 1inI
in thle center of. student activities"C
ated tile 1 Arcade afteria.-Adv. U U E R RD
have 'a deliverI at 11:00 P. M.-IN U NC
It Lunch.Adv.' SM FLUST NATIOAN L BANK BLDG4.
Phone 0 1 MA SNAPPY MUSICAL COMEDY
DER# for PENS.'-.Attv. Po' 0
-... C.a . ,t. ast of 75 Girls "Galore!
- I SEE IT BEFORE CHICAGO .i

SHBE N *n beinning ToMar un , 2b
ICHGAMATSW. and SAT. pl
N less than two weeks you will be going i
home for Easter vacation. There is just FAREWiELL TOUR SEATS
enough time left for. us to make you a new suit
or topcoat.. Richard Walton Tully presents ti
m4
We have a good selection of new materials The, Popular Ha Waiian Romance
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for you to choose from and we can assure you p,
the best of workmaniship'. {d fPr is"o
We illconideita. pleasure to serve you.r
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*NEW CAST with ANN READER ai
Iand the" SINGING HAWAIIANSw
A.F. A a q a d PRICES: Night, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.0.
,2 E. Liberty First block off from StateWe. at c$.0St.M.5c-15
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Johnson, 1443 Washtenaw ave-
nue at, once. No applications
for Fresh Frolic tickets will be
considered unless dues are paid.'
Forest Lunch, tile best' place to eat
town. 538 Forest Avenue.-Adv.1

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REPAIRING

Schumac h
HadwreC+
H a d w reA Store of Individual Shops
308-10-12 -SOUTH MAIN
Phones ,174-175 M
"FUN FOR THE KIDDIES"

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Camei
Michi;
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"RIDE

K~iddie Racers.
Coaster Wagons.
Velocipedts,
Automobiles,
Scooters.
Jumping Ropec;
K~idiei lars,
Tricycles.
Bicycles,
Roller Skates.
Rockcing Horses.
atti Shoo Flies

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Keep the Children Ot
M an -Talk

Men

By J. R. HAMILTON
Former Advertising Manager of Wanamaker'

Since the beginning of organized sooiety everytl
ame has ended with a question mark. The very rec-
laeitself has been able to maintain so much sent'
iv~ed races is that it gave to our children a name
There is no virtue in a name itsel~f, except that
fght of investigation upon whatever the name Stan
Now the object of this article is siumply to get
)er the names of the articles you buy or at least th+
)eople you buy them from. Because that is the
acreasing good business methods in this city.
In this last twenty years business men have dis
nethod of establishing a name. They do it throng
Now again there is no special virtue in adve
hat it does two things. First, it sells goods cheat
yells more of them. ,And, second, it shortens the ti
rtery took to establish a name. There are just as h{
aen who do not advertise as there are who do. Ti
oint. The point is that they are not as good busi
hat you do not have any way of telling whether tl
rot
Now -there are a great many advertisers in thi
Lad every day who have established for themselve
oroducts, a, good name. There is a lifetime c
vttached to the signature of many of these ads,
otssbly do better-than to read this advertising for
ish to 'buy.
When a man or a product has an established 11:
Theetogo,f te qality does not live up tothe g
So turn to the advertising in this paper today
rom it, and you will know that if at any, time the
sn't right, the man with a name will make it right.
(Convrfrhted.)

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